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In the past week, we shared the
news
that the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and the American College of Nurse
Practitioners plan to merge. With 28 Facebook ''likes''
and many ''shares,'' it seems NPs support the decision. On our blog
post readers are responding with positive comments, too. Cathy said, ''It's about time. This was
so ...
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On Facebook, we had a lot of great comments from readers across the
country. In response to our Career Coach
article ''Middle of What?'' addressing concerns of the term ''mid-level provider,''
readers expressed their views. ''We are midlevels? Midway between who or what?
Dislike the term! Sounds as though we are only mediocre in what we do, ...
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This week, readers of ADVANCE
for NPs & PAs let us know their opinions on many posts, comments and
articles.
On Facebook,
our readers liked career development tips, the newest practices in skincare, NP
certification information and the latest posts from our various bloggers. We also
posted an
article discussing the growing ...
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If you're
not following us on Facebook,
''like'' us and start sharing in the conversations! If you are, keep following
and spread the word!
This week,
we posted the article ''Organizing and Investing to Expand Primary Care
Availability with Nurse Practitioners'' by Peter J. Levin and Rick Bateman from Journal of Community Health to our ...
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Health system analysts and assorted other parties have been forecasting a primary care physician shortage for quite some time. An article published recently in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons predicts two additional shortfalls that could affect patient access to care: nurse practitioners and physician ...
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Nursing Economics just posted an advance copy of an article that will be published in its September/October issue, and it's easy to understand why. All advanced practice nurses will rejoice in this systematic review of literature published between 1990 and 2008, which concludes what NPs, CNSs, CNMs and CRNAs have known all along: They ...
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Minnesota-based Zipnosis links patients to providers using their online diagnostic platform. For the April ADVANCE for NPs & PAs Care & Convenience column (Online Healthcare: A New Wave in Convenience), I talked to Kevin Smith, who was a pioneer for the convenient care industry as the first chief nurse practitioner officer for ...
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Bob Donaldson, NP, was elected president of the medical staff in the emergency department of Ellenville Regional Hospital in New York. The glass ceiling was shattered, and it's especially notable that he was elected by the physicians on staff at the hospital.
Donaldson presented his story at a session during the 2010 conference of the American ...
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Robert Donaldson, a family nurse practitioner, was recently elected president of the medical staff at Ellenville Regional Hospital in Ellenville, N.Y. We at ADVANCE are excited and encouraged to see an NP take the lead in what has traditionally been an area dominated by physicians. As president of the medical staff, Donaldson will serve as ...
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Monday's Bismark (N.D.) Tribune ran a positive article introducing the role of nurse practitioners with a DNP to the public. ''Nurse Who Is Also a Doctor'' featured nurse practitioner Stacey Pfenning, who has a doctor of nursing practice degree. Although the article might lead to some confusion among careful readers about whether a DNP expands an ...
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